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Linnea Mills | 3 comments Happy Monday everyone!

Is anyone feeling a bit frazzled this close to Christmas? Wishing to read a book that will inspire you to be more wholesome and grounded? I’ve got just the right one for you;-)

My recently published nonfiction (politics and philosophy) book is called 'I Spy with My Little Eye – A journey through the moral landscape of Britain'. The blurb on the back of the book says the following:

Which direction is our society heading in? Does it provide a good enough nurturing ground for the next generation to flourish? Is it time we took a good look at our values and behaviour and changed course? Dr Linnea Mills offers a frank discussion about the prevailing norms and values in today’s Britain, interpreted through the seven deadly sins and seven heavenly virtues. She tackles head-on topics as diverse as celebrity culture, work-life balance, immigration politics and economic divisions. This is a book for anyone with a keen interest in society, philosophy and politics. Get inspired and join the debate.

The book has received some really great reviews, including:
“Dr. Mills does a fantastic job of relating her perspectives and information in an easy to digest manner, and this book will definitely open your eyes and change the way you think about society as a whole. A wonderful read, a definite keeper.”

“There were so many things I loved about this book “I Spy With My Little Eye…” – in fact I am going to add it to my ‘favorites of 2017 list’... A profound, carefully researched book that answered so many questions I didn’t even know I had!”

Please, check it out here (and let me know what you think):
I Spy With My Little Eye: A journey through the moral landscape of Britain

My very best wishes,
Linnea


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